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No, Notre Dame Doesn’t Owe College Football a Bowl Game

Ever since Notre Dame's football team was cheated (yes, cheated) out of playing in the college football championship playoffs, the…

4 months ago

What Do We Do About China?

The United States is confronting an existential threat — but not the kind defined by ships on the horizon or…

4 months ago

The Melting Pot is Boiling Over

In one sense, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are the foundation of the country's government. The Declaration laid…

4 months ago

Trump’s prosperity will end talk of Socialism

Recent polls indicate that a significant number of Americans, particularly younger voters, are gravitating toward Socialism. This trend poses a…

4 months ago

War Powers Are Dead

Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine promises he'll refile a war powers resolution in the Senate demanding President Donald Trump ask for…

4 months ago

Jeffrey Epstein’s Sexual Scandals Are Distractions From the Real Threats

A few weeks ago, commentator Peggy Tierney wrote a Substack piece in which she referenced a long article — a…

4 months ago

A Two-Pronged Democratic Strategy for 2028

Democrats appear to have settled on a dual strategy heading into the 2028 election: Sow doubt within the military ranks,…

4 months ago

When a Crime Burns Up the Narrative

If the races were reversed, Bethany MaGee would be as well-known as George Floyd. MaGee, 26, was recently riding on…

4 months ago

Small Business Optimism Dips as Healthcare Costs Soar

The longest government shutdown in U.S. history recently came to an end as Democrats yielded to mounting pressure from constituents, labor unions,…

4 months ago

Thankful for so Much This Year

Today begins the magical holiday season that conjures up wonderful memories from so many decades ago. I am hoping that…

4 months ago